Egg boiler and timer.



' O. JAGOBSON. EGG BOILER AND TIMER. PPLIOATION FILED DEC 16 1911.RBNFWED 00 Patented May 13, 1913.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE...

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Specification of Letters Patent.

PatentedMay 13, 1913.

zlpplieation illed December 16, 1811, Serial No. 886,150. RenewedOctober 4, 1912. Serial No. 728,997.

To all whom'z't may concern Be it known that I, OLE JACOBSON, a citizenof the United States, residing at Hamilton, in the county of Butler andState of Oh1o, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in EggBoilers and Timers; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear,and exact description of the invention, such as will enable othersskilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use,the same,reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters andfigures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of thisspecification.

This invention relates to new and useful improvements in egg boilers andltimers.

The object ofthe invention is to provide a device of the abovecharacter, which is simple in construction and is combined with anapertured receptacle, in which the eggs are placed and which receptaclemay be conveniently placed within any boiler or vessel usually found ina kitchen.

The invention further consists in the construction of the handle portionof the receptacle and in the locating of a timin device at a convenientpoint in the body 0 said handle.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure ,1 is a side elevation of my eggboiler and timer; Fig. 2 is a detail view of the support for the hourglass; Fig.3 is a detail view of an ordinary alarm clock which may beused for timin the e gs are su Lected to boiling water.

1, esignates t e egg receptacle which is provided with perforations 2and3 throughout its sides and bottom for the water to pass through whenthe receptacle isremoved from the boiler in which it is placed with theeggs.

the period. during which 4 designates a wire handle extending around therim of the receptacle and upwardly in the form of a bow, and thence inthe form of a handle 5. It is madeby twisting the wire at a pointbetween the bow portion and the handle portion. The paral-" lel sides ofthe handle portion 5 are indented or crimped as at 7, which parts areproject-.

ed into apertures in the sides of a supporting plate. are turned as at 6and-the ends 9 thereof are likewise turned. Extending from oppositesides of the elongated portions of said plate are clamps 9 which securean hour glass 8 between the ends 9' of said plate. The plate has anopening in its body in order that the hour glass may be observed fromboth sides. An ordinary clock 11 with gong 12 may be mounted upon thehandle 5, by means of a support 10 which is attached to the handle. .Inthe use of the clock, the

formation of the handle 5 is somewhat wider in order to provide for thesupport 10.

Having described my invention, I claim: An egg boiler consisting of aperforated receptacle, a wire extending from opposite sides thereof andterminating in an up.-

wardly extended handle portion consisting of two parallel memberscrimped at points intermediate the ends of said handle, a perforatedsupporting plate secured to said crimped portions, and a timing devicesupported on said plate and fiewablefrom op- 'posite sides of thehandle, as herein shown and described.

In testimony whereof I afiix my signature, in presence of two witnesses.

, OLE JACOBSON.

Witnesses:

J. C. Smmcx, W. H. HORN.

The sides of the supporting plate-

